Re: [opensuse] Various Novell clients for Linux



Have you tried using SLED instead of openSUSE. This is Novells version
of SUSE, the Novell client works fine on SLED it isn't installed by
default but you don't have to hack anything once you have it installed
it.

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Roger Oberholtzer <roger@xxxxxx> 27/11/2008 09:19 >>>

Anyone know the status of the Novell IPrint Client and Netware Clients
for openSUSE? The IPrint client does seem to work ok. But it is never
included with openSUSE. The Netware client is more of a mystery.
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/19968.html implies that with
fiddling it can work with 10.2, 10.3 and 11.0. But why not a proper
package for the releases of openSUSE?

I understand that Novell would like to sell things. I work at a place
with a Netware site license - we have already bought everything. It is
everywhere. Except on any openSUSE clients. Is the idea that folk who
want to work in a strictly MS environment are fine with openSUSE
(Novell
+MS deal helps ensure that), but folk who want to work in a Netware
environment are not in as good a position to be integrated with
Netware?
Something seems odd about that. I can only interpret the continued
lack
of real releases of these clients for the releases of openSUSE to mean
that Novell are not as interested in Netware integration of openSUSE
as
they are of MS integration. I can join a Windows active domain via
Yast. I can do nothing to integrate with Netware.

How odd.


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